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CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. 



PAPtT III. {continued). 



ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY: A REVIEW OF THE CHIEF FORMS OF 

 ANIMAL LIFE IN THE SEVERAL REGIONS AND SUB-REGIONS, 

 WITH THE INDICATIONS THEY AFFORD OF GEOGRAPHICAL MU- 

 TATIONS. 



CHAPTER XIV. 



THE NF.OTHnpICAI. KKGIOX. 



General Zoological Features of the Neotropical Region (\\. 5) — Distinctive Charac- 

 ters of Neotropical Mammalia (p. 6) — Of Neotropical Birds (jx 7) — Neotropical 

 Reptiles (p. 9) — Fresh-water Fishes (p. 12) — Insects (p. 13) — Coleoptera (p. 15) 

 —Laud Shells (p. 19)— Marine Shells (p. 20)— Brazilian Sub-region (p. 21)— 

 Its Mammalia (p. 23) — Its Birds (p. 24)— Islands of Ti-opical South America, 

 Galapagos (p. 29) — Chilian Sub-region (p. 36) — Birds (p. 38) — Eeptiles and 

 Amphibia (p. 40) — Fresh-water Fishes (p. 42) — Lepidoptera (p. 42) — Coleoptera 

 (p. 44) — Islands of South Temperate America (p. 49) — Mexican Sub-region 

 (p. 51) — Mammalia and Birds (p. 52) — Reptiles and Fishes (p. 54) — Insects 

 (p. 65)— Relations of the Mexican Sub-region to the North and South American 

 Continents (p. 67) — Islands of the Mexican Sub-region (p. 59) — TheAntillean 

 Sub-region (p. 60)— Its Mammalia (p. 62)— Its Birds (p. 64)— Table of the 

 Resident Land Birds of the Antilles (p. 68) — Reptiles (p. 72) — Insects (p. 73) 

 — Laud Shells (p. 75) — Past History of the Antilles (p. 78) — Summary of the 

 Past History of the Neotropical Region (p. 80) — Table I. Families of Animals 

 inhabiting the Neotropical Region (p. 85) — Table 11. Genera of Terrestrial 

 Mammalia and Birds of the Neotropical Region (p. 9] ) . . . 1 — 113 



